Most waste water treatment plants and water supplies comprise of pumps and other blower motors. These motors account for almost 85% to 90% energy costs. Energy efficient motors help in curbing the extra energy costs involved in performing such operations. Some of the vital benefits like low heat output, long bearing life, better insulation, more tolerance due to phase imbalance and overload conditions are helping the energy efficient motor market grow effectively. Owing to the high cost involved in the production of such motors, many manufacturers are refraining from manufacturing these energy efficient motors. Thus, high cost is acting as one of the inhibiting factors the market. However, the frequent amendments made by NEMA’s are opening new market opportunities for the energy efficient motor market.

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